20 IELTS WOLF IDIOMS

Hey there, future IELTS rockstars! Have you ever felt like English idioms are a mysterious puzzle just waiting to be solved? Well, not anymore! Get ready to unlock the secrets of the language and boost your vocabulary, one idiom at a time. These vibrant expressions are your secret weapons, covering almost every IELTS topic you'll encounter. Today, we’re kicking off our journey with a powerful and attention-grabbing IDIOM based on the word : WOLF. Stay tuned, because by the end of this video, you'll not only understand these idioms, but you'll also be able to use them confidently in your speaking and writing. 1. A wolf in sheep's clothing – A person who appears harmless but is actually dangerous or malicious. 2. Cry wolf – To raise a false alarm; to warn about something that isn't real or urgent. 3. Wolf at the door – Imminent danger or poverty knocking at one's door. 4. Issue a wolf cry – To make a loud, emotional appeal (from the moan of a wolf, metaphorically). 5. Wolf pack – A group working together, often with a connotation of aggression or for domination. 6. One's wolf is at the door – Facing imminent danger or hardship. 7. To have a wolf in one's den – To have a dangerous or treacherous person nearby. 8. The wolf is knocking – Danger or trouble is imminent. 9. Eat like a wolf – To eat greedily or voraciously. 10. Laugh like a wolf – To laugh loudly or mischievously. 11. A wolf howling in the night – An ominous or foreboding sign. 12. Lone wolf – An individual who prefers to work or act alone, often with a rebellious or independent streak. 13. Wolf down – To eat quickly and greedily. 14. To be wolfish – To behave in a greedy or predatory manner. 15. Cry wolf – To give a false alarm repeatedly. 16. Fashion's wolf in sheep's clothing – Someone who disguises their true intentions under a friendly appearance. 17. Watching the wolf at the door – Recognizing imminent danger. 18. A wolf in sheep’s clothing – Someone who pretends to be harmless but is actually dangerous. 19. To track a wolf – To pursue someone or something with persistence. 20. The wolf's share – The largest or best part of something. #english #stories #fun #grammar #video #lesson #tale #exam #fce #cpe #Ielts #tutor #Lana'sTeacher`sСellar #Lana #Teacher #Сellar #топыкатегорий #егэ #огэ #английскийегэ #английскийогэ #экзамен #подготовка #путешествия #погода #природа #хобби #еда #аудирование #истории #история #английский #урокиготовые #материалыпоанглийскому #дляучителя #masteryourenglish #all #you #need #english #intromarket #amazy #progressme #edvibe #vibe #englishvibe 📚 Меня можно найти тут: 🚀 Сайт с материалами - amazy : https://amazy.world/app/profile/1817 🎤 Telegram - https://t.me/TeachersCellar ❤️ Мой VK: https://vk.com/lana_tc 📚 Мои публикации можно посмотреть тут: https://intr-market.ru/author/6742/ ❤️ Мой VK для учителей: https://vk.com/fluencyeasy_ltc

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Hey there, future IELTS rockstars! Have you ever felt like English idioms are a mysterious puzzle just waiting to be solved? Well, not anymore! Get ready to unlock the secrets of the language and boost your vocabulary, one idiom at a time. These vibrant expressions are your secret weapons, covering almost every IELTS topic you'll encounter. Today, we’re kicking off our journey with a powerful and attention-grabbing IDIOM based on the word : WOLF. Stay tuned, because by the end of this video, you'll not only understand these idioms, but you'll also be able to use them confidently in your speaking and writing. 1. A wolf in sheep's clothing – A person who appears harmless but is actually dangerous or malicious. 2. Cry wolf – To raise a false alarm; to warn about something that isn't real or urgent. 3. Wolf at the door – Imminent danger or poverty knocking at one's door. 4. Issue a wolf cry – To make a loud, emotional appeal (from the moan of a wolf, metaphorically). 5. Wolf pack – A group working together, often with a connotation of aggression or for domination. 6. One's wolf is at the door – Facing imminent danger or hardship. 7. To have a wolf in one's den – To have a dangerous or treacherous person nearby. 8. The wolf is knocking – Danger or trouble is imminent. 9. Eat like a wolf – To eat greedily or voraciously. 10. Laugh like a wolf – To laugh loudly or mischievously. 11. A wolf howling in the night – An ominous or foreboding sign. 12. Lone wolf – An individual who prefers to work or act alone, often with a rebellious or independent streak. 13. Wolf down – To eat quickly and greedily. 14. To be wolfish – To behave in a greedy or predatory manner. 15. Cry wolf – To give a false alarm repeatedly. 16. Fashion's wolf in sheep's clothing – Someone who disguises their true intentions under a friendly appearance. 17. Watching the wolf at the door – Recognizing imminent danger. 18. A wolf in sheep’s clothing – Someone who pretends to be harmless but is actually dangerous. 19. To track a wolf – To pursue someone or something with persistence. 20. The wolf's share – The largest or best part of something. #english #stories #fun #grammar #video #lesson #tale #exam #fce #cpe #Ielts #tutor #Lana'sTeacher`sСellar #Lana #Teacher #Сellar #топыкатегорий #егэ #огэ #английскийегэ #английскийогэ #экзамен #подготовка #путешествия #погода #природа #хобби #еда #аудирование #истории #история #английский #урокиготовые #материалыпоанглийскому #дляучителя #masteryourenglish #all #you #need #english #intromarket #amazy #progressme #edvibe #vibe #englishvibe 📚 Меня можно найти тут: 🚀 Сайт с материалами - amazy : https://amazy.world/app/profile/1817 🎤 Telegram - https://t.me/TeachersCellar ❤️ Мой VK: https://vk.com/lana_tc 📚 Мои публикации можно посмотреть тут: https://intr-market.ru/author/6742/ ❤️ Мой VK для учителей: https://vk.com/fluencyeasy_ltc

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